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ABSENT  WHEN  PICTURE  WAS  TAKEN:  Mrs.  James,  Mrs.  Rogers,  Mrs.  Dix. 


Dedication 


We,  the  class  of  1958, 
with  all  pride  and  sin¬ 
cerity,  hereby  dedicate 
this  edition  of  the  BEA¬ 
CON  to  all  our  teachers 
whose  sacrifice,  guid¬ 
ance,  and  toil  have  en¬ 
abled  us  to  attain  our 
first  pinnacle  of  success. 


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Our  Principal 


MR.  EARL  G.  HOPPES 


Mr.  Hoppes  has  been  our  faithful  and  efficient  advisor  for  the  past  two  years. 
At  times  our  success  was  doubtful,  but  with  his  encouragement  and  untiring 
efforts  we  were  able  to  attain  our  goals.  The  Class  of  1958  extends  to  him  its 
gratitude  and  appreciation  for  his  unceasing  patience  and  sincere  helpfulness 
which  has  not  only  helped  make  our  school  life  a  happy  one,  but  also  a  profit¬ 
able  one. 


MARIE  F. 
PENNEWELL 
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EARL  G. 

HOPPES 

Principal 


YVONNE  H.  DIX 

English 

Guidance 


AILEEN  B. 

PHILLIPS 

Librarian 


MARY  K. 

WOOD 

Languages 

Physical 

Education 


MARGARET  B. 
BULL 

Home  Economics 


BETTY  L. 
DUNTON 

Business  Education 
English 


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JAMES  O'DELL 
Science 

Physical  Education 


NANCY  R.  SENN 
Business  Education 


LOTTA  S. 

BOOTH 

Mathematics 


VIRGINIA  C. 
ROGERS 
Eighth  Grade 


WINIFRED  P. 
BELOTE 
Eighth  Grade 


LILLIAN  D. 
DERBY 
First  and 
Second  Grades 


DOROTHY  C. 

WATSON 
Second  Grade 


JOHN  KUCERA 
Industrial  Arts 


MILDRED  C. 
TWYFORD 
Sixth  Grade 


HENRIETTA  F. 
JACOB 
First  Grade 


ULVA  P. 
HICKMAN 
Fifth  and 
Sixth  Grades 


MARY  E. 
MARTIN 
Third  and 
Fourth  Grades 


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MRS.  MARIE  F.  PENNEWELL 
Advisor 

We  would  like  to  thank  Mrs.  Pen- 
newell  who  weathered  our  storms 
and  helped  make  our  last  four 
years  a  success.  She  gave  more 
than  we  can  ever  repay,  and  her 
patience  was  above  and  beyond 
the  call  of  duty.  Thank  you,  Mrs. 
Pennewell. 


PATRICK  THOMAS  GLADDING 
President 

Class  President  4;  Class  Vice- 
President  2;  Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Junior  Play; 
Junior  and  Senior  Choruses. 


HERBERT  SCOTT  DUER 
Vice-President 

Class  Vice-President  3,  4;  Foot¬ 
ball  Manager  1;  Football  2,3,4; 
Basketball  1,2,  3,  4;  Baseball  1, 
2,  3,  4;  Track  3,  4;  Junior  and  Sen¬ 
ior  Plays  and  Choruses. 


MARY  ELSIE  CHANDLER 
Secretary 

Class  Secretary  4;  Basketball  1, 
2,  3,  4,  Co-Captain  3;  Softball  1, 
2,  3,  4,  Co-Captain  2,  3;  Tri-Hi-Y 
2,3,4;  Glee  Club  2,4;  Library 
Club  2,3;  F.H.A.  1,  2,  3,  4,  His¬ 
torian  3;  Junior  Play:  Junior  and 
Senior  Choruses;  Annual  Staff 
Photography  Editor. 


JAMES  ARNOLD  WATKINSON 

Baseball  1,  2,  3,  4;  Library  Club  3; 
Keep  Virginia  Green  Crew  2;  Jun¬ 
ior  and  Senior  Choruses. 


PEGGY  GRACE  SMITH 
Treasurer 

Class  Treasurer  2,  3,  4;  Basket¬ 
ball  1,2;  Softball  1,2,  3, 4,  Co- 
Captain  4;  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4;  Glee 
Club  1,2;  F.H.A.  1,2,  3,  4,  Pres¬ 
ident  1,  3,  Vice-President  2,  E. 
S.  Fed.  Vice-President;  Junior 
and  Senior  Plays  and  Choruses; 
Annual  Staff  Typist. 


WILLIS  EDWARD  WOOD,  JR. 

Class  President  1;  Football  1,2, 
3,  4,  Co-Captain  4;  Basketball  1, 
2,3,4;  Baseball  1,2;  Track  1,2; 
Glee  Club  3;  Library  Club  2,  3; 
Keep  Virginia  Green  Crew  2,  3; 
Junior  and  Senior  Plays  and  Cho¬ 
ruses. 


ANNE  PAIGE  SHREEVES 

Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Girls'  Chorus 
4;  Junior  and  Senior  Choruses. 


CHARLOTT  JOHNSON 

Tri-Hi- Y  4;  Junior  and  Senior 
Choruses. 


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WILLIAM  LLEWELLYN 
BARNES 

Cheerleaders  2,3,4,  Co-Captain 
4;  Basketball  1,2,  3,  4;  Tri-Hi-Y 
2,  3,  4,  President  4,  Vice-Presi¬ 
dent  3;  Glee  Club  1,2,  3,  4;  Girls' 
Chorus  4;  Library  Club  2,  3;  F. 
H.  A.  3,  Secretary- Treasurer  3; 
Junior  and  Senior  Plays  and  Cho¬ 
ruses;  Annual  Staff  Managing  Ed¬ 
itor. 


CHARLES  C.  JONES 


CONNIE  LEE  EWELL 

Basketball  1,2,3;  Softball  1,2,3, 
4,  Co-Captain  4;  Glee  Club  4; 
Girls'  Chorus  4;  Library  Club  3; 
Junior  and  Senior  Choruses;  An¬ 
nual  Staff  Business  Manager. 


Football  2,3;  Track  3,4;  Keep 
Virginia  Green  Crew  2;  Junior 
and  Senior  Choruses. 


IRIS  ANN  MORGAN 

Basketball  1,2,4;  Softball  1,2,3; 
Tri-Hi-Y  3,4;  Glee  Club  1,2,4; 
F.  H.  A.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Junior  and  Sen¬ 
ior  Choruses. 


NORMA  JEAN  SMULLIN 

Basketball  1,2,  3,  4,  Co-Captain 
4;  Softball  1,4;  Glee  Club  1,2,3, 
4;  Girls'  Chorus;  F,  H.  A.  1,2,3, 
4;  Junior  and  Senior  Plays  and 
Choruses. 


NORRIS  RAY  BEASLEY 

Library  Club  2,  3;  Junior  and  Sen¬ 
ior  Choruses;  Senior  Play;  Band 

3. 


SHIRLEY  ELAINE  CUSTIS 

Cheerleaders  3,  4;  Basketball  1,  2; 
Softball  1;  Tri-Hi-Y  4;  Glee  Club 
3,4;  Girls'  Chorus  4;  F.  H.  A.  1, 
2,  3,  4;  Junior  and  Senior  Plays 
and  Choruses;  Annual  Staff  Typist. 


PAGE  CARTER  HAYDEN 

Basketball  1,2;  Softball  1,2;  Tri- 
Hi-Y  2,  3,  4,  Secretary  3;  Glee 
Club  1,  2,  4;  Girls'  Chorus  4;  Li¬ 
brary  Club  3;  F.  H.  A.  1;  Junior 
Play;  Junior  and  Senior  Choruses. 


RICHARD  FREDERICK  EAST 

Class  President  2;  Football  1,2, 
3,  4;  Basketball  4;  Track  3,  4;  Glee 
Club  1,2,3;  Library  Club  2,3; 
Junior  Play;  Junior  and  Senior 
Choruses. 


WILLIAM  J.  BISHOP 


Glee  Club  1,2,3;  Library  Club  3; 
Junior  and  Senior  Choruses. 


E .  RONALD  KILLMON 

Football  1,  2,  3,  4,  Co-Captain  4; 
Baseball  1,  2,  3,  4;  Basketball  1,  2, 
3,  4,  Captain  3,  4;  Track  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Glee  Club  3,4;  Library  Club  2,  3; 
Keep  Virginia  Green  Crew  2,  3; 
Junior  and  Senior  Plays  and  Cho¬ 
ruses;  Annual  Staff  Sports  Editor, 


DIMITY  RUTH  WINDSOR 

Basketball  1,2;  Softball  1,2,  3,  4; 
Tri-Hi-Y  2,  3,  4;  Glee  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Girls'  Chorus  4;  Library  Club  2, 
3;  F.  H.  A.  1,  2,  3,  4,  Treasurer  2; 
Senior  Play;  Junior  and  Senior 
Choruses. 


LUTHER  LEE  SAVAGE 

Keep  Virginia  Green  Crew  2;  Jun¬ 
ior  Play;  Junior  and  Senior  Cho¬ 
ruses. 


PATRICIA  LOUISE  PAYNE 


Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4,  Co-Captain 
3;  Softball  1,  2,  3,  4,  Co-Captain  2, 
3;  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4;  Glee  Club  2, 
4;  Girls'  Chorus  4;  Library  Club 
2,  3;  Junior  and  Senior  Choruses; 
Annual  Staff  Sports  Editor;  School 
Reporter  4, 


JOHN  WILLIAM  MILES,  JR. 

Class  President  3;  Class  Secre¬ 
tary  2;  Football  3,  4;  Baseball  2,  3, 
4;  Basketball  4;  Keep  Virginia 
Green  Crew  2,  3;  Junior  and  Sen¬ 
ior  Plays  and  Choruses;  Annual 
Staff  Business  Manager. 


Football  3;  Basketball  2;  Glee 
Club  3;  Keep  Virginia  Green  Crew 
2,  3;  Junior  and  Senior  Choruses. 


FELICIA  CONSTANCE 
PHILLIPS 


Class  Treasurer  1;  Softball  1,4; 
Tri-Hi-Y  4;  Glee  Club  1^2;  F.  H. 
A.  1,2,  3,  4;  Junior  and  Senior 
Choruses;  Senior  Play. 


DON  ALEXANDER  MARSH 


EVERETTE  HALL  PARKS 

Football  4;  Basketball  3;  Base- 
baU  4;  Glee  Club  3;  Junior  and 
Senior  Plays  and  Choruses. 


LED  A  BROWN  JUSTIS 

Football  3,  4;  Junior  and  Senior 
Choruses;  Senior  Play;  Annual 
Staff  Art  Editor. 


NORMA  RAYE  HARRISON 

Cheerleaders  2,  3,  4,  Co-Captain 
4;  Basketball  1,2,  3,  4,  Co-Cap¬ 
tain  4;  Softball  1,2,  3,  4;  Tri-Hi- 
Y3,4,  Secretary  4;  Glee  Club  1, 
2,3,4;  Girls'  Chorus  4;  G.H.A. 
1,2, 3, 4,  President  3,  E.  S. 
Fed.  President;  Junior  and  Sen¬ 
ior  Plays  and  Choruses;  Annual 
Staff  Society  Editor. 


DONALD  MATTHEWS  CUSTIS 

Football  2,  3,  4;  Baseball  1,4, 
Manager  1;  Glee  Club  3,  4;  Li¬ 
brary  Club  3;  Keep  Virginia  Green 
Crew  3;  Junior  and  Senior  Plays 
and  Choruses. 


JACK  H.  LONG 


Cheerleaders  3,4;  Basketball  1, 
2,  3,  4;  Tri-Hi-Y  2,  3,  4;  Glee  Club 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Girls'  Chorus  4;  Library 
Club  2,  3;  F.  H.  A.  2,3,4,  Parlia¬ 
mentarian  2;  Junior  and  Senior 
Plays  and  Choruses;  Annual  Staff 
Typist. 


MARYE  EARLfi  CARMINE 


Football  4;  Baseball  1,2,  3,  4; 
Track  3,  4;  Keep  Virginia  Green 
Crew  2,3;  Senior  Play;  Junior  and 
Senior  Choruses. 


GRAYCE  CHRISTIAN 
VAUGHAN 

Basketball  1,2;  Softball  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Tri-Hi-Y  3,  4,  Chaplain  4;  Glee 
Club  1,  4;  F,  H,  A.  3,  4,  Chaplain 
3;  Junior  and  Senior  Choruses. 


BILLYE  B.  SHRIEVES 

Tri-Hi-Y  3,4;  Glee  Club  4;  Li¬ 
brary  Club  3;  F.  H.  A.  3,  4;  Senior 
Play  and  Chorus. 


PATSY  ANNE  BARNES 

Basketball  1,2;  F.  H.  A.  1,4;  Jun¬ 
ior  and  Senior  Choruses. 


WILLIAM  FLOYD  MEARS 


Class  President  1;  Football  3,4; 
Baseball  2,  3;  Track  2,  3;  Library 
Club;  Junior  and  Senior  Plays  and 
Choruses;  Annual  Staff  Photogra¬ 
phy  Editor. 


"A-Feudin'  Over  Yonder" 


Mountain  Maggie  .  .  .  . 

Maw  Fry . 

Emmy  Fry  ....... 

Izzie  Fry . 

Clem  Fry . 

Rosie  Belle  Fry  .  .  .  . 
Aunt  Harry  Hornhonker 
Becky  Mae  Hornhonker. 
Willy  Hornhonker.  .  .  . 

Pappy  Popoff . 

Zeke  Popoff . 

Travelin'  Preacher  .  . 

Weddin'  Guests . 

Musicians . 


. Connie  Phillips 

. .  Billye  Shrieves 

. Marye  Earle  Carmine 

. Buddy  Wood 

. .  .Jackie  Miles 

. Norma  Jean  Smullin 

.  Shirley  Custis 

. Norma  Raye  Harrison 

. Herbert  Scott  Duer 

. Ronnie  Kilim  on 

.  Jack  Long 

. Billy  Mears 

Billie  Lou  Barnes ,  Peggy  Smith,  Dimity  Windsor 
.  .  .  Donald  Custis,  Hall  Parks,  Norris  Beasley 


1958  Hall 


Most  Loyal  Girl . 

Most  Loyal  Boy . 

Girls  Most  In  Love . 

Boy  Most  In  Love . 

Girls  Most  Likely  To  Succeed 

Boy  Most  Likely  to  Succeed  . 

Best  Natured  Girls . 

Best  Natured  Boys . 

Biggest  Girl  Flirt . 

Biggest  Boy  Flirt . 

Most  Mischievous  Girl .... 
Most  Mischievous  Boys  .  .  . 
Girl  With  Best  Personality  . 
Boy  With  Best  Personality  .  . 
Most  Independent  Girls  .  .  . 

Most  Independent  Boy  .... 

Quietest  Girls . 

Quietest  Boy . 

Most  Popular  Girl . 

Most  Popular  Boys . 

Most  Original  Girl . 

Most  Original  Boy . 

Most  Sophisticated  Girl  ,  .  . 
Most  Sophisticated  Boys  .  .  . 

Most  Musical  Girls . 

Most  Musical  Boys . 

Prettiest  Girl . 

Most  Handsome  Boy . 


. Billie  Lou  Barnes 

. Pat  Gladding 

.  .  .  .  Patsy  Payne,  Patsy  Barnes 

. Billy  Mears 

. Anne  Paige  Shreeves 

Page  Hayden 

. Herbert  Scott  Duer 

.  .  Dimity  Windsor,  Patsy  Barnes 

. Leda  Justis,  Jackie  Miles 

. Norma  Raye  Harrison 

. Richard  East 

. Marye  Earle  Carmine 

. Buddy  Wood,  Jack  Long 

. Mary  Chandler 

. Jackie  Miles 

. Marye  Earle  Carmine 

Billie  Lou  Barnes 

. Ronnie  Killmon 

.  .Carolyn  Watkinson,  Iris  Morgan 

. James  Watkinson 

. .  Shirley  Custis 

.  .  Ronnie  Killmon,  Donald  Custis 

. Billye  Shrieves 

. Dinky  Bishop 

. . Page  Hayden 

. Don  Marsh,  Richard  East 

Norma  Jean  Smullin,  Connie  Ewell 

. Chuck  Jones,  Pat  Gladding 

. Norma  Jean  Smullin 

. Hall  Parks 


Best  All  Around  Girl  . Mary  Chandler 

Best  All  Around  Boy . .  Donald  Custis 

Best  Dressed  Girls . Grace  Vaughan,  Dimity  Windsor 

Best  Dressed  Boy. . Herbert  Scott  Duer 

Most  Athletic  Girls . Patsy  Payne,  Mary  Chandler 

Most  Athletic  Boy . Ronnie  Killmon 

Wittiest  Girl . Billye  Shrieves 

Wittiest  Boy  . Luther  Savage 

Mo'st  Talented  Girl . Billie  Lou  Barnes 

Most  Talented  Boy . Gladding 

Cutest  Girls . Peggy  Smith,  Connie  Ewell 

Cutest  Boys . Jack  Long,  Chuck  Jones 

Best  Girl  Dancer . Shirley  Custis 

Best  Boy  Dancer . Gladding 

Neatest  Girls  . Charlott  Johnson,  Grace  Vaughan 

Nea^es^  Boys  .  ]  ! . Don  Marsh,  Billy  Mears 

Most  Studious  Girl . Anne  Paige  Shreeves 

Most  Studious  Boy . Gladding 

Noisiest  Girls . Peggy  Smith,  Norma  Raye  Harrison 

Noisiest  Boys . Norris  Beasley,  Jack  Long 

Friendliest  Girls . Norma  Raye  Harrison 

Connie  Phillips 

Friendliest  Boys . Richard  East,  Jackie  Miles 

Most  Courteous  Girls . Iris  Morgan,  Charlott  Johnson 

Most  Courteous  Boy . Jackie  Miles 

Most  Attractive  Girls . Marye  Earle  Carmine 

Mary  Chandler 

Most  Attractive  Boys . Hall  Parks,  Leda  Justis 


Of  Fame 


Dinky 


Chuck 


Buddy 


Luther 


Norris 


Billie  Louou 


Norma 

Jean 


Donald 


Dimity 


Marye 

Earle 


Norma 

Raye 


Shirley 


Richard 


Ronnie 


Anne  Paige 


Charlotte 


Class  History 

Come!!  Let  us  reminisce  through  the  past  four  years  and  bring  you  up  to  date  on  some  of 
the  most  outstanding  events  of  the  Class  of  1958, 

In  September  of  1954  there  enter  into  the  Land  of  Learning  sixty-three  seekers  of  know¬ 
ledge,  better  known  as  Freshmen,  Most  of  them  come  from  the  Eighth  Grade,  where  they  have 
for  many  months  been  busily  engaged  in  storing  their  minds  with  the  honey  of  wisdom;  some 
green  and  fresh  from  afar;  and  some  from  other  halls  of  instruction.  We  are  welcomed  by  our 
Principal,  Mr,  Chadderdon  and  our  homeroom  teachers,  Mr,  Stewart  Wessells  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Wood,  who  will  help  lead  us  up  the  slippery  by-ways  of  knowledge.  We  elect  our  first  class  offi¬ 
cers:  President,  Buddy  Wood;  Vice-President,  Billy  Mears;  Secretary,  Russell  Justis;  and 
Treasurer,  Connie  Phillips. 

The  next  fall  we  enter  the  halls  of  wisdom  with  more  dignity  and  sophistication  as  Sopho¬ 
mores,  We  are  sorry  to  lose  Billy  Joe  Colonna,  Everette  Evans,  Wade  Shrieves,  Bobby  Zashin, 
and  Billy  Beauchamp.  Mrs.  Marie  Pennewell  and  Mrs.  Lotta  Booth  are  our  homeroom  teachers. 
This  year  we  have  many  money-making  projects  such  as  bakes  and  selling  Christmas  cards. 
The  outstanding  social  event  of  the  year  is  a  Leap  Year  Dance,  which  is  well  attended.  We 
elect  officers  and  they  are:  President,  Richard  East;  Vice-President,  Pat  Gladding;  Secretary, 
Jackie  Miles;  and  Treasurer,  Peggy  Smith.  For  the  first  time  many  of  us  attend  the  Athletic 
Ball,  an  enjoyable  occasion  always  to  linger  in  the  memory  of  any  high  school  boy  or  girl. 
As  the  year  draws  to  a  close,  we  look  forward  to  our  Junior  Year  with  eager  anticipation. 

Lo!  Summer  has  passed  and  once  again  we  rub  elbows  with  fellow  classmates,  this  time 
as  Juniors!  A  glance  at  the  calendar  of  the  year  finds  us  frustrated  and  confused  -  Junior  Play, 
Class  Rings,  and  best  of  all,  the  Prom!  We  elect  the  following  class  officers:  President,  Jackie 
Miles;  Vice-President,  Herbert  Duer;  Secretary,  E,  B.  Dean;  and  Treasurer,  Peggy  Smith. 
Meanwhile  there  dwelt  in  our  midst,  Mr.  Earl  Hoppes,  a  man  of  much  learning  and  good  repute, 
who,  learning  of  the  departure  of  Mr.  Chadderdon,  decided  to  take  over  the  task  of  leadership 
and  the  success  for  our  school  loomed  ahead.  This  yecir  our  homeroom  teachers  are  Mrs.  Marie 
Pennewell  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Senn,  After  Christmas,  we  present  our  first  big  performance  -  “The 
Sweetheart  of  U  Baka  Pi’’,  which  is  a  huge  success.  Well,  our  session  is  drawing  near  a  close 
and  it’s  Prom  time!  Followed  by  days  and  nights  of  hard  work,  we  find  thousands  of  tulips  and 
various  colors  bursting  forth  in  full  bloom  around  a  Dutch  windmill  -  our  theme  for  the  Prom. 
As  we  danced  to  the  sweet,  languid  music  of  Mrs.  Georgia  Borum’s  Orchestra,  we  felt  sure  that 
this  Prom  will  be  placed  among  our  souvenirs  as  one  of  the  best  ever  given  at  O.H.S.  Here  “Don 
Cupid’’  captures  the  heart  and  hand  of  some  of  our  girls.  From  class  rings  to  wedding  rings, 
Gussie  Chandler,  Dorothy  Johnson,  Grace  Parks,  Frances  Williams,  Jean  Duer,  Sylvi^  Scott, 
Barbara  Williams,  and  Mary  Rose  Harmon  marched  down  the  aisle  of  Holy  Matrimony.  We  were 
sorry  to  lose  Dickie  Turner,  Jerry  Hartman,  and  Russell  Justis  to  Hargrave  Military  Academy. 
At  the  close  of  our  Junior  Year,  we  would  like  to  sum  up  our  richness  and  achievement  in  the 
following  phrase: 


We  have  spent  the  months  in  study. 

And  in  thinking  hard  and  deep. 

So  now,  all  worn  and  weary. 

We  find  our  Junior  Year  complete. 

Tempus  fugit!!  Seniors!!  Time  flies  and  we  are  dignified  Seniors  at  last!!  Again,  Mrs. 
Marie  Pennewell  finds  herself  playing  the  role  of  homeroom  teacher.  As  we  turn  towards  gradu¬ 
ation,  our  roll  has  diminished  from  sixty-three  to  thirty-five.  Some  stopped  because  of  poor 
health,  some  went  out  to  earn  a  living,  others  married,  and  E.  B.  Dean  decided  to  further  his 
education  at  Randolph  Macon  Academy.  We  welcomed  two  new  members,  Billy  Shrieves  and  Carolyn 
Watkinson.  We  elected  the  following  officers:  President,  Pat  Gladding;  Vice-President,  Herbert 
Duer;  Secretary,  Mary  Chandler;  and  Treasurer,  Peggy  Smith.  During  our  high  school  career  many 
members  of  this  class  have  taken  an  active  part  in  athletics.  Eleven  boys  are  on  the  varsity  foot¬ 
ball  team,  four  outstanding  players  on  the  girls’  basketball  team,  and  four  Cheerleaders.  Our 
first  big  event  of  the  year  is  the  Senior  Play,  “A-Feudin’  Over  Yonder’ ’,  a  hillbilly  comedy 
filled  with  laughter.  After  mid-term  exams,  we  begin  making  plans  for  graduation,  completion 
of  the  annual,  and  getting  more  literature  on  our  prospective  dream  trip.  New  York. 

Now  the  “Zero  Hour’’  has  arrived,  may  we  go  on  experiencing  greater  adventures,  for 
while  the  Voyage  of  High  School  Life  is  at  an  end,  the  Voyage  of  Real  Life  is  just  now  and  here 
at  its  triumphant  Commencement!! 

For  the  last  year  satisfying. 

Must  all  shadows  safely  blow; 

Senior  life  is  purifying, 

And  we  pass  -  as  white  as  snow! 


Marye  Earle  Carmine 
Historian 


A  Letter  From  The  Future 


Denver,  Colorado 
June  1,  1973 

Dear  Mrs.  Pennewell, 

Today,  being  in  a  reminiscent  mood,  1  considered  it  only  right  to  drop  you  a  few 
lines  to  tell  you  how  we’re  all  making  out  -  we,  the  class  of  19.58.  My,  it  hardly  seems 
possible  that  fifteen  years  have  passed  since  we  left  the  hallowed  halls  of  O.H.S. 

Who  would  have  thought  then  that  Richard  East  would  be  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Supreme  Court,  with  Buddy  Wood  as  his  Secretary?  Or  that  Pat  Gladding  and  Dimity 
Windsor  would  be  one  of  America’s  most  famous  dancing  duo? 

Peggy  Smith  and  Charlotte  Johnson  now  own  one  of  the  largest  department  stores 
in  the  country.  Guess  who  their  general  managers  are!  None  other  than  Donald  Cus- 
tis  and  Don  Marsh! 

Hall  Parks  and  Leda  Justis  are  now  President  and  Vice-President  of  the  Ford 
Motor  Company  while  Chuck  Jones  and  Jack  Long  own  one  of  the  best  repair  shops  for 
electrical  appliances  on  the  East  Coast. 

Page  Hayden  is  now  the  head  of  the  Chemistry  Department  of  Duke  University, 
while  Herbert  Scott  Duer  is  a  mathematics  professor  at  Columbia  University. 

I  read  not  long  ago  that  Billye  Shrieves  has  just  cleared  her  third  million.  Books 
and  basket-weaving  must  be  paying  pretty  well,  don’t  you  think? 

Three  of  our  girls  are  now  happy  housewives:  Patsy  Payne  Kilmon,  Patsy  Barnes 
Hutchinson,  and  Mary  Chandler  Drummond,  while  three  others  have  opened  their  own 
business  schools:  Marye  Earle  Carmine,  Shirley  Custis,  and  Connie  Ewell.  Business 
must  be  pretty  good,  because  they’ve  been  to  Europe  twice  already! 

Ronnie  Killmon,  who  used  to  play  football  so  well  with  the  Blue  Devils,  is  now 
playing  for  the  New  York  Giants.  In  another  field  of  sports,  Jackie  Miles  is  coaching 
basketball  for  North  Carolina  State  University. 

Do  you  remember  how  much  Connie  Phillips  and  Norma  Jean  Smullin  used  to  gig¬ 
gle  ?  The  last  time  I  heard,  they  were  competing  for  the  world  championship. 

Billie  Lou  Barnes  and  her  able  assistant  Norma  Raye  Harrison  are  still  on  their 
world  tour.  They  thought  it  would  be  fun  working  their  way  around  the  world  and  travel¬ 
ing  by  tramp  steamer.  From  what  I’ve  heard,  that  must  be  the  ideal  life. 

Not  long  ago  I  received  a  telegram  from  Luther  Savage:  “Have  always  needed 
beauty  rest,  so  I’ve  retired.’’ 

Billy  Mears  seems  to  be  very  contented.  Besides  being  very  prosperous  in  his 
father’s  business,  he  enjoys. taking  care  of  the  kids  while  Nora  Grace  does  the  shopping. 

Norris  Beasley  seems  to  be  doing  very  well  as  the  Chief  of  Police  of  New  York 
City.  I’ve  heard  that  the  city’s  traffic  regulations  have  really  changed  since  he’s  taken 
over. 

From  what  I’ve  gathered  from  newspapers  and  by  word-of-mouth.  Iris  Morgan 
and  Grayce  Vaughan  are  the  best  nurses  any  sick  patient  could  ever  have. 

Dinky  Bishop  and  his  assistant,  James  Watkinson,  are  really  enjoying  life.  As 
the  best  camera  team  of  the  Walt  Disney  Studios,  they  are  on  location  at  the  present 
time  in  South  America.  Isn’t  that  the  life? 

As  you  can  readily  note,  life  has  proved  to  be  quite  fruitful  to  the  class  of  1958. 
I,  myself,  am  very  happy,  too,  out  here  in  Colorado  as  a  schoolteacher.  Often  I  sit 
back,  shut  myself  from  the  outside  world,  and  relive  in  my  mind  some  of  the  happy 
times  I  spent  at  O.H.S.  Although  it  seems  like  many,  many  years  ago,  those  fond  memo¬ 
ries  are  as  vivid  to  me  now  as  though  it  were  yesterday.  I  guess  those  years  will  be 
long  remembered  by  all  of  us.  Who  COULD  forget  those  years  -  the  laughs  we  shared, 
the  pranks  we  played,  the  Friday  nights,  and  all  of  the  other  many  activities  we  were 
a  part  of?  And,  too,  who  could  forget  those  teachers  we  had  -  teachers  like  you,  always 
making  each  of  us  feel  important,  and  thus  responsible  for  what  we  are  today? 

Well,  I’ll  close  now,  for  I’ve  a  huge  stack  of  papers  to  grade.  I’m  looking  forward 
to  hearing  from  you  soon. 

With  love, 

Anne  Paige  Shreeves 


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SEATED,  Left  to  Right:  Leda  Justis,  Art  Editor;  Billy  Mears,  Mary  Chandler, 
Photography  Editors;  Billie  Lou  Barnes,  Managing  Editor;  Bonnie  Smith,  Assisting 
Editor;  Peggy  Smith,  Shirley  Custis,  Marye  Earle  Carmine,  Typists.  STANDING: 
Connie  Ewell,  Jackie  Miles,  Business  Managers;  Norma  Raye  Harrison,  Society 
Editor;  Ronnie  Killmon,  Patsy  Payne,  Sports  Editors. 


-Our  Beacon- 


We,  the  Annual  Staff  of  1958,  have  experienced  several  things.  First,  we 
have  learned  the  basics  in  creating  a  successful  yearbook  which  include  writing, 
taking  pictures,  and  much  patience.  Other  than  that  we  have  gained  a  created  un¬ 
derstanding  among  staff  members  and  between  individuals.  Physically  this  yearbook 
is  a  survey  of  pictures  and  school  activities,  but  mentally  it  brings  back  the  very 
precious  memories  that  will  echo  through  the  halls  of  Onancock  High  School  for 
years  to  come. 


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Golden  Memories 

Golden  memories  never  fade 

The  fun  will  always  last 

The  tearful  pleasure  will  always  linger 

Of  the  joys  we  all  shared  in  the  past. 

WeTl  miss  you.  Dear  Alma  Mater, 

While  passing  through  these  doors 

As  we,  the  Seniors  hope  to  succeed 

In  all  our  earthly  chores 

We  wish  that  you  would  let  us  stay 

Within  your  halls  just  one  more  day 

But  that  part  of  our  life  will  continue  to  be 

Just  another  little  golden  memory. 


LAST  WILL  AND  TESTAMENT 


We,  the  Class  of  1958  of  Onancock  High  School,  being  of  crammed  and  confused  mind, 
do  make  and  declare  this  our  last  will  .  and  testament,  hereby  revoking  all  previous  wills 
at  any  time  heretofore  made  by  us. 


SECTION  I 

ARTICLE  I,  To  Mr.  Hoppes,  our  conscientious  principal,  we  leave  the  benign  memories  of 
the  Senior  Class  and  heartfelt  appreciation  for  guiding  us  through  many  distressing  moments 
of  our  high  school  life. 

ARTICLE  II.  To  our  long-suffering  and  enduring  faculty,  we  leave  our  sympathy,  trusting 
they  will  gain  courage  to  face  the  future  with  the  absence  of  our  cheerful  faces  and  sunny 
dispositions. 

ARTICLE  III.  To  the  Juniors,  we  leave  our  conniving  minds  and  devil-may-care  attitudes 
in  hopes  that  their  failures  to  antagonize  the  teachers  will  be  as  few  as  ours. 

SECTION  II 

ARTICLE  I.  Norris  Beasley  wills  his  writing  ability  to  Adelaide  Wray. 

ARTICLE  II.  Billie  Lou  Barnes  leaves  her  ability  to  cope  with  Mrs.  Aileen  Phillips  to  Ted 
Shreeves. 

ARTICLE  III.  Dinky  Bishop  leaves  to  Robert  Yow  his  bristly  flat-top. 

ARTICLE  IV.  Mary  Chandler  wills  her  basketball  shoes  to  Elizabeth  Lewis  and  Shirley 
Scott,  providing  they  won’t  be  stepping  out  too  often, 

ARTICLE  V.  Shirley  Custis  leaves  her  dancing  ability  to  Jane  Harris, 

ARTICLE  VI.  Donald  Custis  and  Hall  Parks  leave  their  matches,  tacks,  and  rubber  bands 
to  Ted  Evans,  if  he  promises  to  use  them  to  the  discomfort  of  others, 

ARTICLE  VII.  Connie  Ewell  leaves  her  dimples  to  Vonnie  Jones  because  she’s  in  such  dire 
need  of  them. 

ARTICLE  VIH.  Herbert  Duer  wills  his  boxing  gloves  to  Grey  Metzler  on  the  condition  that 
he  uses  them  only  during  basketball  season. 

ARTICLE  IX.  Iris  Morgan  and  Norma  Raye  Harrison  leave  their  winning  smiles  to  Betty 
White. 

ARTICLE  X.  Pat  Gladding  wills  his  extra  height  to  Sandy  Dunton,  hoping  she  will  use  it 
advantageously  in  basketball. 

ARTICLE  XI,  Norma  Jean  Smullin  leaves  her  fiery  temper  to  Pat  Lang. 

ARTICLE  XII.  Chuck  Jones  wills  to  Eugene  Wheatley  his  singing  talet. 

ARTICLE  XIH.  Page  Hayden  leaves  her  fallen  arches  to  Jill  Edwards,  trusting  they  will  not 
slow  her  down  in  her  nursing  career. 

ARTICLE  XIV.  Jack  Long  leaves  the  used  parts  of  his  ‘51  Ford  to  Douglas  Scott  for  future 
use  in  his  vehicle,  model  and  make  unkown, 

ARTICLE  XV.  Patsy  Payne  leaves  to  Suzanne  VanKesteren  her  ability  to  score  at  least  20 
points  per  basketball  game  next  year. 

ARTICLE  XVL  James  Watkinson  and  Don  Marsh  will  their  robust  physiques  to  Martin  Willet. 
ARTICLE  XVH.  Connie  Phillips  and  Patsy  Barnes  leave  their  extra  weight  to  Bonnie  Smith. 
ARTICLE  XVHI.  Richard  East  and  Ronnie  Killmon  will  their  romantic  techniques  with  the 
girls  to  Bobby  Kellam. 

ARTICLE  XIX.  Carolyn  Watkinson,  Billy  Mears,  and  Jackie  Miles  leave  their  talkative  ways 
to  Bill  Evans. 

ARTICLE  XX.  Anne  Paige  Shreeves,  Grayce  Vaughan,  and  Charlott  Johnson  will  their  stud¬ 
ious  habits  to  Leonard  Watkinson. 

ARTICLE  XXL  Buddy  Wood  wills  his  basketball  trunks  to  Bobby  Young,  trusting  he  won’t 
use  them  for  swimming  by  mistake. 

ARTICLE  XXII.  Billye  Shrieves  leaves  her  versatile  talents  to  Barbara  Rogers  and  Nancy 
Crockett,  hoping  they  will  use  them  to  the  best  of  their  advantage. 

ARTICLE  XXHI.  Leda  Justis  wills  his  artistic  talent  to  Kaye  Brown. 

ARTICLE  XXIV.  Luther  Savage  leaves  his  sparkling  phrases  to  Esther  Smith. 

ARTICLE  XXV.  Mary  Earle  Carmine  wills  her  cheerleading  ability  to  Nancy  Barlowe  and 
Peggy  Taylor. 

ARTICLE  XXVI.  Peggy  Smith  and  Dimity  Windsor  leave  their  page  boys  and  pony-tails 
to  Lydia  Belote. 

Page  Hayden, 
Pat  Gladding, 
Testators 


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Wbere  Ion  See  The 
Ibove  Symbol  Displayed 

Salisbury  places  of  business  showing  the  above 
symbol  have  pledged  themselves  to  high  ethical 
standards.  They  have  pledged  to  honor  your  pa¬ 
tronage  with  full  understanding  of  your  needs, 
and  assure  you  fairness  and  value  in  all  your 
business  with  them.  You  can  buy  with  confidence 
where  you  see  the  above  symbol  displayed  in 
Salisbury  .  .  .  Your  happy  Shopping  City. 


Compliments  of 

SHOP 

IN 

POCOMOKE  CITY 

Where  You  Will  Find 

Retail  Merchants  Offering 

The  Finest  In 

LEWIS  BROTHERS 

Variety 

Quality 

LUMBER 

Service 

POCOMOKE  CITY 

K 

RETAIL  MERCHANTS 

DIVISION 

CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE,  INC. 

Conpliments  of 

THE 

R.D.  GRIER  g  SONS  CO. 

BEST 

WISHES 

FROM 

Industrial  Supplies  &  Machinery 

Machine  Shop  &  Foundry 

A  FRIEND 

Salisbury,  Md. 

PI  9-4131 

DUNCAN  BROTHERS,  INC. 

Pocomoke  City,  Md. 

Compliments  of 

Chevrolet  -  Oldsmobile  -  Cadillac 

CMC  Trucks 

T.  T.  LEWIS 

Authorized  Sales  and  Service 

Phone:  255 

Greenbush  Virginia 

Compliments  of 

Compliments  of 

V.  A.  CHANDLER  &  SONS,  INC. 

DAVID  GARDNER'S  STORE 

Market  Street 

Phone  SU  7-3303 

Phone  SU  7-1461 

Onancock,  Virginia 

Onancock,  Virginia 

F.G.  FREDERICKS 

J.M.  WATSON  CO..  INC. 

Watchmaker  Jeweler 

Quality  Furniture 

Famous  Name  Brands 

and  Floor  Coverings 

Onancock -On ley  Road 

General  Electric  Appliances 

"The  House  of  Quality" 

Phone  SU  7-1493 

Phone  SU  7-2636 

Onancock,  Virginia 

Onancock,  Virginia 

Con5)liments  of 

Compliments  of 

ACCOMACK-NORTHAMPTON  ELECTRIC 

CO-OPERATIVE 

L.  WASH  LILLI STON 

Phone  MO  5-5116 

Parksley  Virginia 

Compliments  of 

Compliments  of 

mo..  M 

EICHELBERGER' S 

COCA-COLA  BOTTLING  CO.  B8h 

SU  7-3567 

Exmore,  Virginia 

Onancock,  Virginia 

LAWRENCE  H.  HEARS 

Sheet  Metal  and 

Roofing  Contractor 

Compliments  of 

ADAMS  OYSTER  COMPANY 

Heating  and  Ventilating 

Air  Conditioning-Refrigeration 

SU  7-3040 

Exmore,  Virginia 

Phone  GI  2-6511 

Accomac,  Virginia 

P.  C.  KELLAM 

ASSOCIATED  SEED  GROWERS,  INC. 

Truck  Broker 

Exmore  Virginia 

Serving  Accomac  & 

Northampton  Counties 

"Seeds  that  are 
bred-not  just  grown" 

Exmore,  Virginia 

Phone  GI  2-5451 

GI  2-6132  GI  2-6021 

Seeds  Farm  Supplies 

A 

NELSON'S  FARMS 

A 

j. 

The  Finest  Milk  You  Can  Buy" 

W 

• 

m 

MILK 

Mr 

■* 

Onancock,  Virginia 

3 

Compliments  of 

"FORKS  GRILL" 

Curb  Service 

Phone  SU  l-'Mll 


FARMERS  EXCHANGE,  INCORPORATED 
C.  R.  Bull,  Pres. 

R.  P.  Richardson,  Vice-Pres. 
W.  C.  Kellam,  Sec.-Treas. 
Phone:  SU  7-1000 
Onley,  Virginia 


Compliments  of 

BARNES  RADIO  HOSPITAL 

Radio,  Television,  &  Supplies 
Ohancock  Virginia 


Compliments  of 


RITTER  FINANCE  CO.,  INC. 


Onancock,  Virginia 


Compliments  of 

CLICKS  &  SONS 

Onancock  &  Exmore 
Virginia 


BARNES  WELDING  SERVICE 

Elec trie -Acetylene 

"When  you  can't  get  to  us 
we  come  to  you." 

Phone:  SU  7-3185 

Tasley  vi 


Compliments  of 


DAVIS  OIL  COMPANY 


Onancock,  Virginia 


DIZE  T.  V. 

Meet  Me  At 

WISE'S  DRUG  STORE 

SALES 

Prescriptions 

SERVICE 

SU  7-3819 

Soda  Fountain  Cosmetics 

Phone  SU  7-1640 

C.  D.  MARSH,  JEWELER 

JOHNSON  CHEVROLET  SALES 

Clif  Marsh  Nancy  Marsh 

Direct  Dealers  in  Cars  &.  Trucks 

Oldsmobile 

Phone  SU  7-3333 

Onancock,  Virginia 

Onancock  Virginia 

Compliments  of 

SCOTT  &  RICHARDSON 

Furniture 

PRIER' S 

Appliances 

Onancock-Onley  Road 

Rugs  -  Hardware  -  Paints 

Onancock,  Virginia 

Phone  SU  7-3737 

K.  E.  Prier,  Prop. 

Onancock,  Va. 

THE  A.  GREENBERG  CO. 

ORIOLE  STORE  EQUIPMENT  CO. 

"The  Store  of  Better  Values" 

Store  Designing  Specialists 

Eastern  Shore  of  Va's 

Complete  Food  Store  Equipment 

821-825  West  Main  St. 

Shopping  Center 

Salisbury,  Md. 

Onancock,  Va. 

Phone  PI  9-6181 

Compliments  of 
POWELLS  SERVICE  STATION 
E.  J.  Powell,  Mgr. 
Atlantic  Gas  &  Oil 
Accomac,  Virginia 


BAKER'S  BEN  FRANKLIN  STORE 
AND 

TOWN  AND  COUNTRY  DRESS  SHOP 


Onancock  &  Parks ley 
Virginia 


BILL  PAYNE 

Outboard  &  Air  Cooled  Motors 
All  Kinds  of  Fishing  Equipment 
Agent  for  Scott-Atwater  & 
Buccaneer 
Outboard  Motors 

Phone  SU  7-2371 

Onancock,  Virginia 


LASSITER  LUMBER  CORPORATION 
Short  Leaf  Yellow  Pines 
Planing  Mill  and  Office 
SU  7-3800 

Greenbush,  Virginia 


MRS.  JOHN  BAILEY,  INC. 

Florist 

"Flowers  For  Every  Occasion" 

Onley  Virginia 


Compliments  of 


VERNON  E.  RAMSEY 


Suffolk,  Virginia 


Compliments  of 
PASTRY  SHOP 

"Home  of  Better  Baking" 
Onancock  Exmore 

Virginia 


Compliments  of 

OUTTEN  BROS . ,  INC . 

Furniture  6c  Appliances 

DRYDEN  &  BYRD 

"We  Cover  the  Delmarva  Peninsula" 

PRODUCE 

Located  1  mile  South  of  Pocomoke 

Pocomoke  City,  Md. 

Open  Daily ' til  9  P.  M. 

Phone  800  Pocomoke,  Md. 

0.  L.  THOMPSON 

Compliments  of 

Keepsake  Diamonds 

THE  ADKINS  CO.  OF  POCOMOKE 

Credit  Terms 

"Everything  Needed  for  Building" 

Jewelers  For  43  Years 

Pocomoke  City,  Md. 

Pocomoke  City,  Md. 

Phone  135 

NOCK'S  FEED  SERVICE 

W.  T.  MILES -FORD 

Pocomoke  City,  Md. 

Sales  6c  Service 

Pocomoke  City,  Md. 

Phone  1133  or  1134 

Phone  316 

TULL  6c  KELLY  CHICKS 

Pocomoke  City,  Md. 

Phone  Poco.  711  or  710 

Compliments 

E.  P.  MATTHEWS 

Pocomoke  City,  Md. 

POCOMOKE  FROZEN  FOOD  LOCKERS 
"Frozen  Food-Quality 

Plus  Economy" 

Pocomoke  City,  Md. 

Garland  D.  Bull,  Owner 

Phone  Poco.  511 

G.  D.  BULL 

WHOLESALE 

Fruit  and  Produce 

Pocomoke  City,  Md.  Phone  111 

Compliments  of 

CHANDLER'S  FURNITURE 

STORE 

Onancock,  Virginia 

I 

Compliments  of  I 

CARMINE  CLEANERS 

Onancock,  Virginia  I 

I  Compliments  of 

C.  Hoyt  Denton 

MOBILGAS  SERVICE  STATION 
Onancock,  Virginia 

THE  EASTERN  SHORE  NEWS 

Printing 

Onancock,  Virginia 

PARKER'S  T.  V.  SERVICE 

Phone  SU  7-3222 

Onancock,  Virginia 

ONANCOCK  ESSO  SERVI CENTER 

J.  T.  Kellam,  Jr. 

Verified  Lubrication  Service 

Esso  Products  j 

WESTERN  AUTO  ASSO.  STORE 

1  Autcf  Supplies-Sporting  Goods 

Phone  SU  7-2602 

1  8  North  St.  Onancock,  Va. 

Best  Wishes  to  Class  of  ' 58 

0.  W.  Obaugh,  Manager 

HOME  BENEFICIAL  LIFE  INSURANCE 
Onancock,  Virginia 

Compliments  of 

HEARNE -BALLARD  INSURANCE 

AGENCY ,  INC . 

Phone  SU  7-2140 

I  Onancock,  Virginia 

Compliments  of 

PERSONALITY  BEAUTY  SHOPPE 

Mary  Powell  Sarah  Parker 

Peggy  Parks  j 

Onancock,  Virginia 

I  Compliments  of 

RUSSELL  MOTOR  CO. 

1  Dodge  Plymonth 

I  Exmore,  Virginia 

DIZE  SINCLAIR  SERVICE  STATION 

Bennie  Dize,  Mgr. 

Sinclair  Products  I 

Phone  SU  7-9635 

Onancock,  Virginia 

G.  FARRING  SCOTT 

1  Electrical  Dealer 

1  Market  Street 

1  Onancock,  Virginia 

G.  C.  MARSH 

Sea  Food  Groceries  j 

Exmore,  Virginia 

1  Compliments  of 

THE  ROOST 

1  Exmore,  Virginia 

TIP-TOP  FOOD  STORE 

Self  Service  j 

Meat  and  Grocery  I 

Phone  SU  7-2161 

Onancock,  Virginia 

— 

GUY  BROTHERS 

Tractors 

Equipment  6c  Parts 

Tasley  Virginia 

Phone  SU  7-3331 

Pure  Products 

LOFLIN'S  SERVICE  CENTER 

Road  Service 

Phone  SU  7-9641 

Highway  13  Tasley,  Virginia 

W.  E.  WEST 

Ford  Tractors 

Ford  Farming  Means  Less  Work 

More  Income  Per  Acre 

Tasley,  Virginia 

FORD  MOTOR  SALES  AND  SERVICE 

CORP. 

Phone  SU  7-2250 

Tasley,  Virginia 

Compliments  of 

TONI'S  CORNER 

Tasley  Virginia 

Phone  SU  7-2650 

WATTS  BROTHERS 

Fine  Apparel  for  Gentlemen 

Parksley  Virginia 

BELL  DRUG  COMPANY 

WHISPERING  PINES 

Phone  SU  7-9644 

Hotel  -  Motel 

Phone  SU  7-1300 

Accomac ,  Virginia 

Accomac  Virginia 

Compliments  Of 

JONES  BROTHERS 

SNYDER'S  GULF  SERVICE  STATIONf 

Real  Estate 

Accomac,  Virginia 

Accomac,  Virginia 

R.  C.  EVANS 

Wholesale  Flour  and  Feed 

Phone  SU  7-1510 

Onley,  Virginia 

R.  C.  EVANS  6c  SON 

Wholesale 

Candy,  Drugs 

Tobaccos,  Cigarettes 

Onley,  Virginia 

Compliments  Of 

TIP  TOP  GROCERY 

ONLEY  GRAIN  CO. 

Manager  -  Walter  Lewis 

Onley,  Virginia 

SEARCY'S  FUN  SPOT 

BLUE  BELLE  GIFTS 

Says  "Hello" 

Evans  Lamp  Shades 

Onley,  Virginia 

PEARSON'S  GROCERY 

Phone  SU  7-1090 

Onley,  Virginia 

j  Compliments  of 

BILL  SHRIEVES 

1  Compliments  of 

FASHION  SHOP 

Phone  MO  5-5038 

Parksley,  Virginia 

THE  OWL 

Modern  Motel  &  Restaurant 
j  Phone  MO  5-5043 

Parksley,  Virginia 

I  Compliments  of 

DELMARVA  FEED  CO, 

Parksley,  Virginia 

Phone  MO  5-5468 

ACCOMACK  CANDY  CO. 

1  Wholesale  Confections  I 
1  and  Jobbers  I 
j  Parksley  Virginia  j 
1  Phone  MO  5-5030  j 

N.  J.  PARKS  &  BROTHERS 

1  Wearing  Apparel 

Parksley,  Virginia 

PARKSLEY  FURNITURE  COMPANY 
Furniture  &  Appliances 

Phone  MO  5-5412 

Parksley,  Virginia 

PARKS  MOTOR  CO.,  INC. 

E.  Bennett  Street 

Parksley,  Virginia 

Phone  MO  5-5063 

Compliments  of 

BATA 

SHOE  STORES 

Exmore,  Virginia 

Pocomoke  City,  Maryland 

U.  S.  13  DRIVE-IN 

Pocomoke  City,  Maryland 

1  Phone ;  656  I 

Compliments 

T.  EDWARD  MEARS 

T'S  CORNEk 

1  Compliments  of  1 

MARSHALL  STUDIOS 

j  "Our  Yearbook  Photographers"  1 

j  Pocomoke  City,  Maryland  1 

MODERN  FLOOR  COVERING  SERVICE 

All  Materials  for  Floors  &  Walls 

Wm.  S.  Townsend  1 

Pocomoke,  Maryland 

Phone  ; 

Sails;  PI  9-4266  Pocomoke  597-M  I 

GEORGE  E.  YOUNG  AUTO  PARTS 
Automotive  Machine  Shop  Service 

Supplies  Equipment  1 

Phone  198  j 

Pocomoke  City,  Maryland  1 

POCOMOKE  MARBLE  AND  GRANITE  WORKS 

Modern  Memorials  I 

in  Marble  and  Granite 

Rock  of  Ages  Memorials  I 

Pocomoke  City,  Maryland 

LOFLAND'S  GROCERY 


LOFLAND'S  GROCERY 

Phone  SU  7-3791 

Compliments  of 

THE  FABRIC  SHOPPE 

Mr.  J.  W.  Budd 

Onancock,  Virginia 

Onancock,  Virginia 

Compliments  of 

Compliments  of 

THE  FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK 

PEOPLE'S  LIFE  INSURANCE  CO. 

Everett  T.  Daisey,  Sr.,  Mgr. 

Onancock,  Virginia 

Onancock,  Virginia 

HART'S  GROCERY 

WHISPERING  PINES 

Phone  SU  7-9633 

SERVICE  STATION 

Onancock  Virginia 

Accomac  Virginia 

Compliments  of 

Compliments  of 

PENINSULA  MILLING  &  FEED  CO. 

MATTHEWS  DRY  CLEANERS 

Tasty  Feeds 

Tasley  Virginia 

Tasley  Virginia 

Phone  SU  7-3460 

MODERNE 

BEAUTY  SHOPPE 

Roxie  Scott  Evelyn  Scott 

Onley,  Virginia 

Phone  SU  7-3744 

JAXON'S  50  to  $5.00  STORES 
"Save  more  at  Jaxon's  Store" 

Phone  MO  5-5967 

Parksley  Virginia 

GLADDEN'S  PHARMACY 

Compliments  of 

C.  J.  PRETTYMAN  &  SONS 

Painter,  Virginia 

Real  Estate  &  Businesses 

Broad  St. 

Phone  GI  2-4201 

Exmore  Virginia 

NORD STORM  BROTHERS 

Furniture  &  Appliances 

Phone  GI  2-6169 

Belle  Haven,  Virginia 

CUSTIS  RECORD  SHOP 

"Opposite  the  Old  Bank" 

Exmore,  Virginia 

NORTHAMPTON  LUMBER  COMPANY 

H.  M.  JAMES 

"House  of  Fabrics" 

Nassawadox,  Virginia 

Nassawadox,  Virginia 

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